Parking, sometimes it’s easy; sometimes it’s difficult, and sometimes it’s illegal.
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Here,
near the Seattle Center,
and behind the 5 Point Cafe,
there is a sign telling you that there is ‘No Parking’
in this particular spot.
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Unfortunately,
there was little to no parking anywhere behind the cafe.
I did squeeze into a narrow spot
and went around the building to shoot some store windows,
but chuckled to myself that
‘You Will Be Towed,
Really.’
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Makes one wonder
how many have been foolish enough
to park there
and
were
towed away.
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Amazing, very explicit!
Some people have to learn the hard way.
Oh those parking woes I always love seeing parking signs and wonder if they will truly tow and yes they do:) Great shot Madge. Hug B
Some signs were meant for us to wonder and laugh :-)
And in bright red letters, none-the-less!!
I’ve seen many signs that have just plain tickled me. This is a good reminder to snap them, Madge.
May your weekend be filled unexpected sightings to shoot. :)
I like the little addition of “really” at the end. Good find, Madge! Have a fabulous weekend.
Sounds like they really mean business!
Looks like they’ve had issues….the faint words beneath the red letters says it all♫♪ Have a wonder filled week! http://lauriekazmierczak.com/i-have-been-blessed/
i like it.
Anybody who parks there after reading that sign deserves what he gets. :)
I’m sure someone (or more) have assumed this is just a hollow threat and tried it. I too wonder if they were sorry.
Creative shot ~ Red is always an eye catcher! ~ thanks, carol, xxx
I always obey the signs. Can’t imagine those that would ignore this one. I mean it says REALLY, so they really mean it! lol
And you know someone will ignore that and park there anyway!
I bet someone will park there just to test it!
This made me chuckle, Madge, but I certainly wouldn’t put the sign to the test. Really.
Prayers for a wonderful Thanksgiving, my friend. — Nancy
always a sharp eye for a noteworthy photo, Madge!
Will let you know before my next trip out there and if time allows, would be fun to meet for coffee, maybe in the Market.
Thanks for hosting WTS. All the best!
Parking I can handle. Parking meters suck!
I love it. !!
Can’t say they weren’t warned.
REALLY!!! love that!
Can’t say they haven’t been warned!
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for sharing, Madge!
Heh heh! They want you to know they aren’t kidding.
That’s so funny!!
Linking up for the first time in months. :)
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silly geese to park where it says no parking! I see it all the time here – SOme people just don’t care!
Great find!
Out in the country I dont have to worry but going to the city I do. I have my route mapped out most times.. Loved your framing
Serious. Really.
The sign itself makes great design! What an eye you have!
That is a fun shot! – unless, maybe, for the one whose vehicle is being towed away.
wonder how many idiots couldn’t read that sign?
Haha! I wonder if that ‘really’ helps with not having anyone park there.
Too funny.
xo Catherine
I would like to hear the argument of those who got towed away. Really??
I, for one, would certainly trust that sign. I have this fear of populated areas in general and parking. I’d never test the waters!
Reminds me of a sign when I was in France. It said wet floor in French and kindly translated for the English speaking crew “Weet floor”. :)